Rammstein To Accompany Upcoming Album With Five Music Videos

Rammstein will release five music videos from their long-awaited seventh album.

Founding guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe revealed to Kerrang! that the band completed recording the follow up to 2009's 'Liebe ist für alle da' late last year, with a release expected in the spring.

"We flew to Los Angeles to mix the record with Rich Costey, who has worked with Muse and a bunch of other big bands. It looks like we will have five music videos coming out this time too. I feel really happy with the album, although a few things might still change, of course."

The currently untitled record will arrive prior to the German industrial metal heavyweights' first European stadium tour, which includes their only UK show of the year at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes on July 6. Kruspe also confirmed that the band are planning some "super-intense" performances.

"It’s going to be this really big and super-intense show," he said. "It's so funny – during this recording process we’ve been six guys in a band, arguing about each tiny fucking snare hit. That was also such an intense experience. You name it, everything you could argue about we have. But now that it’s done, I’m very proud of what we’ve achieved. And that intensity is what made our songs even better."

The tour will also take them to France, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Russia, Latvia, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Austria, along with homecoming dates in Germany. Tickets are on sale now.